For the past two years, the NHL has launched their regular season on the other side of the Atlantic. And for the past two years, the head coach of each participating team (save
Randy Carlyle coaching his defending champion
Ducks) has been fired within the year.

After opening the 2007-2008 season in London against Carlyle's Ducks,
Marc Crawford led his
Kings to a league worst 71 points, clinching the number two overall pick in the
2008 NHL Entry Draft with a
31-43-7 record. Sadly, Crawford would never meet the offspring of his efforts as he was junked on June 10, 2008, two weeks before
Drew Doughty was crowned.
The following year,
Tom Renney's
Rangers played
Barry Melrose's
Lightning in Prague and
Craig Hartsburg's
Senators met
Michel Therrien's
Penguins in Stockholm. None lasted past February 23, 2009.

Melrose was the first to go. His
November 14, 2008 departure followed a
4-3 loss to the
Red Wings. The mulleted one lasted only 16 games behind the bench, posting a
5-7-4 record, before being booted back to the booth and
replaced by his assistant Rick Tocchet.

Hartsburg led the February firings, collecting his walking papers on
February 2, 2009 after
OV unleashed a Sunday afternoon hat trick yielding a
7-4 loss for the Senators. His record to date was
17-24-7.

For Therrien, a
6-2 loss to the lowly
Maple Leafs sealed his fate on
February 15, 2009. Despite a 94-51-19 record in his first two seasons, an appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals eight months earlier, and a respectable
27-25-5 thus far this year, the ill-tempered Therrien was tossed.

Coach Renney made it all the way to
February 23, 2009. He started the season 10-3 and finished it 3-10, leaving a record of
31-23-7. For the second week in a row, the Leafs hammered the final nail into a coach's coffin, dealing the Rangers a
3-2 loss in Renney's last game.
Next season, the Red Wings are scheduled to play the
Blues in Stockholm, with the
Blackhawks and
Panthers meeting in Helsinki.
Mike Babcock,
Andy Murray,
Joel Quennville, and
Peter DeBoer, you're on notice. If history holds, the ax will fall unless you arrive in Europe wearing a 2009 championship ring.
Bon voyage! Or rather,
trevlig resa and
hyvää matka!
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